...by those who lived through the Great Depression and World War II, may seem foreign to many. But it is based on a belief system that once served us well and can again. Letting our "wants" exceed our ability to pay is what gave us the housing...
...get a new perspective on life. MNTC has three counselors who work with clients on cognitive behavior and their life belief systems."Often times, people believe they can't stay sober and that is not true," said Lange. "They can change and...
...Minnesota. Gazelka said his reason for wanting to limit the geography was based in northern Minnesota having different belief systems and needs than the metro region. A change with the bill has a goal of 150 days to either issue a permit or deny it...
...right to choose whether he or she wants to join anything, especially if it's philosophically opposed to one's belief system.Now, that flies in the face of most union organizers. I know, because I was brought up in a Teamsters union home...
Opens Friday, Aug 26, 2011 Synopsis: Actress Vera Farmiga makes her feature directorial debut with this adaptation of Carolyn S. Briggs' autobiography, This Dark World: A Memoir of Salvation Found and Lost. Haunted by a low sense of self-worth ever since her childhood in the 1960s, Corrine finds her happy family falling apart by the time she reaches high school, and seeks comfort in the arms of talented young guitarist Ethan. Later compelled to join a tight-knit fundamentalist community that offers both security and spiritual nourishment, Corrine and Ethan discover a sense of peace that ultimately proves short-lived once the more conservative tenets of the congregation start to take priority. Her illusions of the ideal faith-based community shattered, Corrine begins to question her entire belief system as her life starts to unravel once again. Joshua Leonard and John Hawkes co-star. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi Cast: Vera Farmiga, Joshua Leonard, John Hawkes, Dagmara Dominczyk, Norbert Leo Butz Movie Details Play Trailer
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Now Playing Synopsis: Actress Vera Farmiga makes her feature directorial debut with this adaptation of Carolyn S. Briggs' autobiography, This Dark World: A Memoir of Salvation Found and Lost. Haunted by a low sense of self-worth ever since her childhood in the 1960s, Corrine finds her happy family falling apart by the time she reaches high school, and seeks comfort in the arms of talented young guitarist Ethan. Later compelled to join a tight-knit fundamentalist community that offers both security and spiritual nourishment, Corrine and Ethan discover a sense of peace that ultimately proves short-lived once the more conservative tenets of the congregation start to take priority. Her illusions of the ideal faith-based community shattered, Corrine begins to question her entire belief system as her life starts to unravel once again. Joshua Leonard and John Hawkes co-star. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi Cast: Joshua Leonard, Norbert Leo Butz, Michael Chernus, Vera Farmiga, McKenzie Turner, Donna Murphy, John Hawkes Movie Details Play Trailer
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...people journeying through the dying process," Tastad wrote. "Most exhibited a calming peace. They spoke of their belief system, one that included life after death." Tastad's other patients spoke of angelic beings and a peaceful calm. One...
...white. It is not John Rocker who needs treatment. It is professional baseball. At age 25, the cornerstones of his belief system stuck firmly in the Georgia clay, John Rocker is a lost cause. Referring to a black teammate as a ''fat monkey...
...newsrooms have a lot of personalities. Sometimes people outside the newsroom think everyone inside shares a common belief system or a political voting pattern. No such blanket coverage exists. There is a tremendous amount of time spent at computers...
...black), and the film explores familiar turf with powerful scenes between the two. "The Green Mile" stretches the belief system to the outer limits, but it's a worthwhile film that touches on several broad themes important to humanity. 'The...
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